Arts and crafts clubs
Funky lettering session 1
Mr Walker has filmed this short video showing you how to do some funky lettering. So why not give it a go and post your creations on google classroom.
funky lettering session 2
Coming soon!
Art Club links
Steve Harpster has a You tube channel with lots of how to draw videos for you to try.
Pintrest is a great place to start to look for inspiration or just to see what other are creating.
Crafty Creations Club
Ventuno YouTube channel has lots of craft ideas using items from around the house
Paper Craft 101 - Origami tutorials
6 Easy Paper Crafts
10 crafts you can complete with toilet roll tubes
Origami - Paper Folding YouTube Channel
Environmental Art Club
Live Art Club
If you have missed any of the Monday Live Art Club sessions, you can catch up by using the videos below. The videos are also open to any of our Year 6 students. You do not need a GFM account to access these videos.
If you have a go at any of the art sessions, we would love to see your work and you can upload it directly to the padlet below. The padlet also has examples and pictures to help you with your drawings.
How to draw Chameleons
How to draw Crows
How to draw Tigers
Mindful Colouring Club
Colouring can be a great way to calm and centring your mind. Try these three website for some colouring templates.
Virtual Tours Around Art Museums
The Louvre Museum in France has free virtual tours around some of their art galleries.
The Picasso Museum in Barcelona has a range of different free virtual tours to look at.
The Tate Modern in London. Has a virtual 360 tour around its gallery for you to see.
How do arts and craft clubs link to Gosport futures?
What careers could an interest in arts and crafts clubs lead to?
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What about a career as a reprographic assistant?
Reprographic assistants use photocopiers and printers to make documents, brochures, leaflets and pictures.
What about a career as an art administrator?
Arts administrators help to organise events and exhibitions, manage staff, and look after buildings like theatres or museums.
What about a career as an art therapist?
Art therapists help people express difficult thoughts and feelings through creative activities.
The Tate museum website has lots of great information, games and quizzes for you to do as well as art classes.